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Heat Treatment and Surface Finishing Techniques

New machining techniques are constantly being introduced. Conventional workpiece materials have improved progressively through close control of manufacturer and heat treatment, and new materials have been fostered by the aeronautic and space industries. The results have been ever improving output, dimensional control and surface finish. The continuous development of cutting fluids has enabled these increasingly severe conditions to be accommodated. [Pg.867]


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FINISHES AND FINISHING

Finishing (Surface Treatment)

Heat surface

Heat treatment

Heated surface

Surface and Finishes

Surface finish

Surface heating

Surface-finishing

Surfacing techniques

Treatment Technique

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